They are mature football players
beyond their age. That is why they are playing so much as freshmen in the
defensive secondary.
Rookies Joshua Quarles and
Treshaun Abrahams-Webster are making their mark in the secondary in 2016 for
the University of Calgary Dinos.
``Both Josh and Treshaun are
doing a great job for us. They are mature beyond their years with fabulous
football instincts,” veteran defensive secondary coach Marcello Rapini.
The 5’10” 185 lbs. Quarles has
dressed and played in all three regular season games while Abrams-Webster has
dressed and played in two of the team`s first three games being forced to miss
the first game against UBC due to injury.
``What makes both players so good
is that they are very coachable,` added Rapini who is thrilled to have the two
freshman from High School ranks.
``The game at the university
level is so much quicker, everyone here knows what they are doing,`` stated
Quarles who was coached at Henry Wise Wood High School in Calgary by former
Dino defensive back Cody Ehrmann. ``Another difference is the dedication to
play book as compared to High School,” stated the first year Open Studies
student.
Abrahams-Webster was recruited by
numerous CIS schools choosing Calgary to move from Ontario.
``Everyone at this level is more
dedicated. The game is faster, the players are a lot bigger, and there is more
attention to detail,” states the 18 year old native of Pickering, Ontario.
``I am more than glad I came out
here, Coach Rapini is a great coach and has taught me to compete,`` the 5’11”
195 lbs. Abrahams-Webster stated.
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